
William Wellman Jr.
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 20, 1937
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For

The Making of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Actor Martin Sheen narrates this newly produced, feature-length high definition documentary, touching on the film's timelessness and legacy before diving into the story of its development, production and release.

Brother Enemy
When a gang of angry teenagers is caught breaking into his workshop, David stuggles against his own hostility to teach then a lesson. But can he overcome evil with good?

A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story
One of the most moving stories in the annals of sports is presented in this true drama documenting the love affair of baseball immortal Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Their romance spans the time period from his days of glory with Babe Ruth and the New York Yankees to his unsuccessful battle with an incurable disease. As the story begins, the talented but shy Gehrig is already a popular Yankee slugger when he meets the outgoing Eleanor. Their romance begins hesitantly, but blossoms as they exchange letters while Gehrig is on the road with the team. However, Gehrig's possessive mother becomes a formidable obstacle, first to their marriage and later to their happiness. But their love for one another proves triumphant. In the midst of their happiness, when Gehrig is at the peak of his career, he learns that he is suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The courage and dignity exhibited by the Gehrigs during this crisis make this a powerful, memorable film.

Restoring the Power and Beauty of 'Wings'
A thorough and thoroughly entertaining look at "Wings" and the undertaking of restoring the film's visuals, recreating and re-recording its score, and adding authentic sound effects.

Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick
Documentary exploring the career of noted film directer William A. Wellman.

Hunter
Global espionage with an American agent and his sexy partner.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
At Deep Space Nine, a space station located next to a wormhole in the vicinity of the liberated planet of Bajor, Commander Sisko and crew welcome alien visitors, root out evildoers and solve all types of unexpected problems that come their way.

Combat!
Combat! is an American television program that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. The show covered the grim lives of a squad of American soldiers fighting the Germans in France during World War II. The program starred Rick Jason as platoon leader Second Lieutenant Gil Hanley and Vic Morrow as Sergeant "Chip" Saunders.

Combat!
Combat! is an American television program that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. The show covered the grim lives of a squad of American soldiers fighting the Germans in France during World War II. The program starred Rick Jason as platoon leader Second Lieutenant Gil Hanley and Vic Morrow as Sergeant "Chip" Saunders.

The Practice
A provocative legal drama focused on young associates at a bare-bones Boston firm and their scrappy boss, Bobby Donnell. The show's forte is its storylines about “people who walk a moral tightrope.”
Filmography
as Self
as Self
as Charlie Evans
as Priest
as Hampton Huxley
as Ted Barrington
as USAF General
as Bob Xavier
as Bajoran Officer
as Dr. Rubin
as Father Turney
as David Michaels
as David Michaels
as Dwight Webb Sr.
as Psychiatrist #1
as Lieutenant Bulkeley
as Gibel
as Charley
as Alfred Coleman
as Sgt. Mosgrove (uncredited)
as Officer Snyder
as Cpl. Kennedy
as Lt. Grayson
as Child
as Harold - Bellboy / Car Hop (uncredited)
as Jeff Forrester
as R.A. Douglas
as Rick Howell
as Sergeant Ellers
as Deputy
as Johnny Kwalski
as Officer #2 (uncredited)
as Woody
as Sgt. Brice
as Actor / Lover in Film
as Soda Jerk / Rod Reason (uncredited)
as Ted
as Recruit
as Bob
as Warren
as Court Guard (uncredited)
as Bugler (uncredited)
as 'Iron Man'
as Chatsworth
as Sergeant Bennett
as Harry Dobkins
as Wheeler-Dealer
as Bill Wellman Sr.
as Eli Clatworthy
as Stars and Stripes Reporter (uncredited)
as 2nd Posseman
as Roy
as Pvt. King
as Boy (uncredited)